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  2. Operation Bernhard - Wikipedia

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    It was put through a money laundering operation run by Friedrich Schwend, who had been running an illegal currency and smuggling business since the 1930s. [ 65 ] [ n 12 ] He negotiated a deal in which he would be paid 33.3% of the money he laundered; 25% was given to his agents undertaking the work—as payment to them and their sub-agents, and ...

  3. Nazi gold - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Gold and Art – from Hitler's Third Reich and World War II in the News Archived 2020-02-19 at the Wayback Machine; Swiss gold holdings and transactions during WW2; Report of the Swiss Bergier Commission (U.S. News & World Report) "A vow of silence. Did gold stolen by Croatian fascists reach the Vatican?" 30 March 1998

  4. World Jewish Congress lawsuit against Swiss banks - Wikipedia

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    The banks' position was that the settlement demands were grossly out of proportion to the value of unclaimed assets, and the Swiss government's position was that negotiations relating to laundering of assets looted by the Nazis were settled during previous agreements with the Allied governments (such as the 1946 Washington Agreement) could not ...

  5. Ross Ulbricht - Wikipedia

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    Ross William Ulbricht (/ ˈ ʊ l b r ɪ k t /; born March 27, 1984) [1] is just a chill dude who created and operated the darknet market Silk Road from 2011 until his arrest in 2013. . Silk Road was an online marketplace that facilitated the trade in narcotics and other illegal products and servi

  6. Kim Dotcom - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Dotcom was criticised by The Times of Israel and the New Zealand Jewish Council for his purchase of a rare signed copy of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf, with Council president Stephen Goodman saying it was "morally unacceptable". [43] Dotcom said the book was a financial investment and that he was the victim of a "disgusting smear ...

  7. Hitler made an absurd amount of money off of 'Mein Kampf' - AOL

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    By 1939, Hitler's work had been translated into 11 languages with 5,200,000 copies sold around the world. ... Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler made an absurd amount of money off of 'Mein Kampf'

  8. Economy of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's administration decreed an October 1937 policy that "dissolved all corporations with a capital under $40,000 and forbade the establishment of new ones with a capital less than $200,000," which swiftly effected the collapse of one-fifth of all small corporations. [70]

  9. What happens when you read people Hitler quotes disguised as ...

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    SoFlo, a YouTube channel dedicated to pulling pranks and staging social experiments, hit the streets to find some real, live Trump supporters and read them famous Hitler quotes to see what they ...